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A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).

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A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).   A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).
A very elegant Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bowl in a Monteith style, having a round body with hand-chased bands of fluting, an applied cast floral top border, with two cast lions-mask and ring side-handles, and all sitting on a round collet foot. This beautiful antique silver Monteith style bowl was made by Vander and Hedges of London in 1899. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver bowl are height 8 cms (3.25 inches), diameter 16 cms (6.25 inches), and it weighs arox. 351g (11.3 troy ounces).


Our medium sized sterling silver bowls are offered in a large range of shapes and attractive designs including plain, fluted, and panelled styles. To view any antique silver bowl in more detail, just click on the image and if you wish to purchase any bowl online, simply click the Add to Order button. All of our antique silver bowls bought online come with free insured delivery. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Baskets or Antique Silver Dishes



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